Thyme has antiseptic and anticonvulsant effects
Thyme has antiseptic and anticonvulsant effects and increases endocrine secretion, bactericidal, anti-parasitic and astringent.
Dr. Nasrin Aqil, pharmacognosist and faculty member of Ahwaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, said: Its leaves and flowering branches strengthen the stomach, nourish, anticonvulsant, cure various diseases of the respiratory system and regulate. It is also recommended to use this plant in relieving gastrointestinal weakness, bloating, general weakness, cough, pertussis, gynecological discharge and menstrual pain.
He reminded: in external use, decoction of flowering and leafy branches of the plant in the form of lotion and compress is effective in the area of ??bruising, dislocations, inflammation and also in painful areas of gout and rheumatism, especially in the elderly, and how and how much to use. Brewed 4 to 1 gram of dried plant three times a day.
Wise said: in the dried leaves of this plant, water, protein, fat, sugar compounds, calories, calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, sodium, potassium, zinc, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, niacin are found.
The pharmacognosy added: Thyme is a branched plant with woody stems that grow wild in the form of thick bushes on dry slopes and between boulders.
